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Skhveni is a warm, inviting little café in Kutaisi, designed to showcase the richness of Georgian tea culture.
Inside, the atmosphere feels cozy and artisan-crafted: soft lighting, wooden shelves, and displays of local products create a welcoming, home-style charm.

🍃 Authentic Georgian Tea Experience

  • A curated selection of true Georgian teas, including loose-leaf varieties and beautifully packaged blends.

  • A chance to learn about Georgian tea traditions, history, processing methods, and regional flavors.

  • Information about cultural tea tours—you can discover more through www.tea-country.com, where they organize immersive experiences for visitors who want to explore tea plantations and meet local tea makers.

🧀 Georgian Products & Specialty Foods

Skhveni also highlights other artisanal Georgian goods:

  • Local wines, including small-batch and traditional varieties.

  • Georgian cheeses, displayed in a glass counter for tasting and takeaway.

  • Traditional sweets—handcrafted, regional, and perfect alongside tea or wine.

Aesthetic & Atmosphere

  • The interior combines natural wood, framed art, and shelves of regional products.

  • A small seating area lets visitors enjoy tea, a cheese board, or wine in a calm setting.

  • The storefront is modern with large glass windows, creating an inviting and open view into the café.

Overall, Skhveni feels like a blend of café, tea house, and mini-boutique—an ideal place to taste, learn, and take home the flavors of Georgia.

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      Description

      Skhveni is a warm, inviting little café in Kutaisi, designed to showcase the richness of Georgian tea culture.
      Inside, the atmosphere feels cozy and artisan-crafted: soft lighting, wooden shelves, and displays of local products create a welcoming, home-style charm.

      🍃 Authentic Georgian Tea Experience

      • A curated selection of true Georgian teas, including loose-leaf varieties and beautifully packaged blends.

      • A chance to learn about Georgian tea traditions, history, processing methods, and regional flavors.

      • Information about cultural tea tours—you can discover more through www.tea-country.com, where they organize immersive experiences for visitors who want to explore tea plantations and meet local tea makers.

      🧀 Georgian Products & Specialty Foods

      Skhveni also highlights other artisanal Georgian goods:

      • Local wines, including small-batch and traditional varieties.

      • Georgian cheeses, displayed in a glass counter for tasting and takeaway.

      • Traditional sweets—handcrafted, regional, and perfect alongside tea or wine.

      Aesthetic & Atmosphere

      • The interior combines natural wood, framed art, and shelves of regional products.

      • A small seating area lets visitors enjoy tea, a cheese board, or wine in a calm setting.

      • The storefront is modern with large glass windows, creating an inviting and open view into the café.

      Overall, Skhveni feels like a blend of café, tea house, and mini-boutique—an ideal place to taste, learn, and take home the flavors of Georgia.

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      General overview of our tea cultural route

      The term "European Cultural Route" refers to a road that crosses one or more countries or regions organized around a community whose historical, artistic or social interests are clearly European.

      Our cultural tea route "Georgia painted with Tea" covers Guria, Samegrelo, Imereti regions, the Autonomous Republic of Adjara and Tbilisi. The route tells the history of the development of tea culture in Georgia and its importance in both local and international markets.

      The participants of the route are: Georgian bio tea companies, associations, tea houses and museums, which will tell their stories and offer a variety of services to the visitors: tasting of several types of tea, historical excursion, getting acquainted with the picking and processing process

      Requirements for beneficiaries: First of all, they must have a story that sets them apart from others (Make your story, sell your story), "Farm to table" concept, interested persons will be able to visit tea companies and taste on the spot, with the help of various applications and sites (Cultural routes, Biliki, etc.). They also need to introduce international production standards, take on social responsibility, have a bio-certificate and adequate infrastructure for visitors.

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      Skhveni is a warm, inviting little café in Kutaisi, designed to showcase the richness of Georgian tea culture.
      Inside, the atmosphere feels cozy and artisan-crafted: soft lighting, wooden shelves, and displays of local products create a welcoming, home-style charm.

      Address of Skhveni- Grishashvili street 19, Kutaisi, Georgia

      Location link on Google map -

      Mobile phone +995 

      Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563291273664&locale=ka_GE

      Email - Anamildiani22@gmail.com

      Web-site  Tea-country.com
      Overall, Skhveni feels like a blend of café, tea house, and mini-boutique—an ideal place to taste, learn, and take home the flavors of Georgia. 🍃🍵

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